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What are the division of chitinous exoskeleton of cockroach |
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Answer» As an arthropod, the body of a cockroach is DIVISIBLE into three distinct regions. They are the head, THORAX, and abdomen. There is a hard EXOSKELETON that is BROWN n color, made of chitin. The hardened plates of the exoskeleton are called the sclerites.
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5. Todine test is used to detect the presence of starch.II. For each of the following plants, use letters to indicate whether its mode of nutrition is Autotrophic(A), Saprophytic (S), Parasitic (P), Insectivorous (1) or Symbiotic (SM).1. Pitcher plant2. Hydrilla3. Mistletoe4. Mould5. Venus-flytrap6. Dodder7. Tulsi8. Rose plant |
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What does mean by prokaryotes and eukaryotes |
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Answer» prokaryotes are the cells which were BOUNDED with nuclear MEMBRANE. EUKARYOTES are the cells which were not bounded with nuclear membrane. |
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Answer all the questions who will answer all my questions I will mark them as brainlist |
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Answer» Answer: 1. protista 2.500 microns 3 lactobacilius 4.d 6.c |
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What process is occurring as indicated by 'X'? |
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A process is OCCURRING through out the day in "x" organism cells are participate in this process during this process, ATP, CO2 and water are formed it is not LIGHT DEPENDENT process name the process.
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Which one occur inactive state while in their environment |
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Answer» Answer: these substances move in and out of the CELL with osmosis please like and MARK BRAINLIEST |
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Kidney transplantation was first performed by___ |
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Answer» Answer: The first successful KIDNEY transplant was performed by JOSEPH Murray in 1954; Murray was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1990 for his work in ORGAN transplantation. Explanation: |
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What Is Adenosine Triphosphate!?-_- |
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Answer» Answer: Adenosine triphosphate, also KNOWN as ATP, is a MOLECULE that carries energy within CELLS. It is the main energy currency of the cell, and it is an end PRODUCT of the processes of photophosphorylation (adding a phosphate group to a molecule using energy from light), cellular RESPIRATION, and fermentation. |
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What happened ifperson do not fulfill therequirement of protein to their body |
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Answer» Answer: If a person doesn't fulfill the requirement of protein in their body then- Explanation: a)It will lead to slow growth or stunted growth. B)Protein is required to repair DAMAGED cells of our and to build new ones. c)Without protein in the diet ,the building of nails ,hairs,bones and MUSCLE will stop. d)Besides calcium or body also needs protein. Therefore , due to the deficiency of protein one may experience stress fractures. e)Protein is important for building a HEALTHY immune system, thus our immune system may start to get weaken without protein. f)Due to the lack of protein one may suffer from diseases LIKE Marasmus,Kwashiorkor,organ failure etc. g)Lack of protein can make us lose muscle mass which leads to cut in strength. |
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Streaming movements of protoplasm |
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Answer» PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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Amber colour of urine is due to the presence of |
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Answer» NORMAL URINE color RANGES from pale yellow to DEEP amber — the result of a pigment called UROCHROME |
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A small speck of protoplasm that constitutes one cell |
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Answer» Answer: A SMALL speck of PROTOPLASM that constitute ONE CELL is called protoplast Explanation: |
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Discuss three consequences of the social problem on the I dividual? |
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Answer» Answer: Communication is simply the act of transferring information from ONE PLACE, person or group to another. EVERY communication involves (at least) one sender, a message and a RECIPIENT. ... These INCLUDE our emotions, the cultural situation, the medium used to communicate, and even our location. |
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Health of an organism depends upon the surrounding environmental conditions.give reasons |
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Answer» Explanation: because if there will be GARBAGE on the streets and there is open DRAINAGE or something else the pathogens will be STAGNANT water then the MOSQUITO will take birth which can cause severe diseases |
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Insulin-dependent diabetics depend upon ____________ microorganisms to produce the human protein that they rely upon to uptake glucose from their bloodstreams. |
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Answer» Explanation: The exact cause of type 1 diabetes is unknown. Usually, the body's own immune system — which normally fights harmful bacteria and VIRUSES — mistakenly destroys the insulin-producing (islet, or islets of Langerhans) CELLS in the pancreas. Other POSSIBLE causes INCLUDE: Genetics. |
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Convert light energy to chemical energy through photo synthesis |
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रेड कलर ऑफ द रेड एंड ड्यू टू द प्रेजेंट ऑफ |
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Answer» DUE to PRESENCE of HAEMOGLOBIN. |
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All bacteria are _________ cells |
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Answer» prokaryotes Bacteria (singular: bacterium) are classified as prokaryotes, which are single-celled organisms with a simple internal structure that LACKS a NUCLEUS, and contains DNA that either floats freely in a twisted, thread-like mass called the nucleoid, or in SEPARATE, circular pieces called plasmids. |
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As cells take in substances they need to live and grow, do they carry on growing forever? What do you think happens to them? |
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Answer» Cell Definition :Body tissues grow by increasing the number of cells that make them up. ... When cells become damaged or die the body makes new cells to replace them. This process is called cell division. One cell doubles by dividing into two and cell don't grow for forever because Cells are limited in size because the outside (the cell MEMBRANE) must transport the food and OXYGEN to the PARTS inside. As a cell gets bigger, the outside is unable to keep up with the inside, because the inside grows a faster rate than the outside. Explanation i hope this helped you if it did pls mark me as brainliest |
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Difference between omnivores and parasites |
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Answer» Answer: omnivorous are those who EAT both PLANTS and animal flesh WHEREAS parasites are those which depend on the host for food, water and SHELTER |
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Explain why the body temperature of a healthy human being must rise up to 39 degree celcius on a humid day |
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Answer» Because of the ENVIRONMENT's TEMPERATURE |
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In the ABO blood group system in humans, if a person Of type-B blood has children With a person Of type-AB blood, what blood types could their children have? |
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Give at least five functions of lipids |
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Answer» The functions of lipids include storing energy, signaling, and acting as structural COMPONENTS of cell MEMBRANES. Lipids have applications in the COSMETIC and food industries as well as in nanotechnology. thank you |
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Surgical diathermy mcq questions |
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Answer» what you WANT |
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Can you name two organelles that contain their own DNA and ribosomes? |
Answer» ? Both MITOCHONDRIA and chloroplasts CONTAIN their own DNA and ribosomes.mark as BRILLIANT |
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Who discovered the cells |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Robert Hooke Initially discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665, the cell has a RICH and INTERESTING HISTORY that has ultimately given way to many of TODAY's SCIENTIFIC advancements |
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What is the Function of Brain? |
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Answer» The brain CONTROLS our THOUGHTS, memory and speech, movement of the ARMS and legs, and the FUNCTION of many organs within our body. The central nervous system (CNS) is composed of the brain and spinal cord. |
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Write a sentence about each of the following.(a) Sheath (b) Matrix (c) Chromonemata (d) Centromere (e) Secondary constriction (f) Telomere |
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Answer» uxdhjdhdogsitstiwiairwkgaurwlhrudkgaitdysgkJf |
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C) Give reason1. Liver cells have more number of smooth endoplasmic reticulum while muscle cells have more number of rough endoplasmic reticulum. |
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Answer» lidjdn Explanation: |
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Gas pedal that works normally and helps the cell to divide can be compared to what kind of gene? |
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Answer» WI qqqqqwweeerrttttyuuiooollllllllllfgfdffffhdjfjxjxjxjcjcjcjcjcjckckgluxitaurzo |
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State the function of cerespinal fluid |
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Answer» Answer: CSF assists the BRAIN by PROVIDING protection, nourishment, and WASTE removal. CSF provides hydromechanical protection of the neuraxis through two mechanisms. First, CSF acts as a SHOCK absorber, cushioning the brain against the SKULL. |
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Find the moment of force of 20N about an axis of rotation at distance 0.5m from the force..Yeh ladki paval ho gayi..xdKisiko nahi bhula aur bhuluga bhi nai :) ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ |
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Answer» MOMENT of FORCE=force×distance Moment of force =20×0.5 |
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Tissue culture growth rate |
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Answer» Tissue culture is the growth of tissues or cells in an artificial MEDIUM separate from the parent ORGANISM . This TECHNIQUE is ALSO called micropropagation. |
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The behaviour that need not be learnt is |
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Answer» Answer: Instincts and reflexes are innate behaviors—they occur NATURALLY and do not INVOLVE learning. In contrast, learning is a change in behavior or KNOWLEDGE that results from experience. There are three MAIN types of learning: CLASSICAL conditioning, operant conditioning, and observational learning. |
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Write the name of branches of applied botany? |
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Answer» Among them are bacteriology, the study of bacteria;mycology, the study of ALGAE; bryology, the study of mosses and liveworts;pteridology , the study of FERNS and their RELATIVES; and PALEOBOTANY , the study of FOSSIL plants . |
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What is cellव्हाट इस सेल |
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Answer» Cells are the basic building blocks of all living THINGS. The human body is composed of trillions of cells. They provide structure for the body, TAKE in NUTRIENTS from food, CONVERT those nutrients into energy, and carry out specialized functions. Cells have many parts, each with a different function. I hope it helped you!! Thanks!! |
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Do you agree that the blood collected from body need to reach heart for circulation? Mention reasons. |
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Answer» Yes...because HEART pumps the blood to all the organs of the body...So the organs can work properly... |
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Q2. Differentiate between physical and chemical changes, with oneexample of each. |
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Answer» bfaggwjwtjfwbwfj2tjbf2jehwfr2jwjht2u |
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(V) Which among the following necessary to carry out the blood coagulation in cut or wound?(a) White Blood Cells(b) Blood plasma(c) Platelets(d) Red blood cells |
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What happens to the image distance in the eye when we increase the distance of anobject from the eye? |
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Answer» What happens to the image distance in the eye when we increase the distance of an object from the eye? The image is formed on the retina even on INCREASING the distance of an object from the eye. For this eye LENS becomes thinner and its focal LENGTH INCREASES as the object is MOVED away from the eye. |
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Most important and abundant microbodies are ___________ |
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Answer» Bacteria and virus
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B) Name the parts where the digestion of the nutrients given below occur?1) Starchii) Proteinill) Fat |
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Answer» Answer: I hope the answer helpful to you BRO |
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Group of rhibosomes are called ___________ |
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Answer» Answer: CLUSTERS of ribosomes may SIT on a mRNA and make PROTEINS, each making a STRAND of polypeptides. These clusters are called polyribosomes. |
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Contractile vacuole helps in ______ |
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Answer» Answer: The contractile vacuole acts as part of a protective mechanism that prevents the cell from ABSORBING too much water and possibly lysing (rupturing) through excessive internal pressure. The contractile vacuole, as its NAME SUGGESTS, expels water out of the cell by contracting. |
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Symbiotic relation oF microbes with Animals |
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Answer» Animal host, but a GREATER level of INTERACTION has evolved between microbes and animals in which both organisms benefit to some degree. In MAMMALS, it is widely recognized that microbes PLAYA role in digestion, but mutualistic and commensal RELATIONSHIPS are known even in insects. |
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Thrid month of the embryo after pregnence is________ |
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Answer» FOETUS ✅ thrid MONTH of the EMBRYO after PREGNENCE is foetus. ❤MissAstonish❤ |
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What is hipatopancreatic duct |
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Answer» Answer: The hepatopancreatic ampulla, ALSO called the hepatopancreatic duct or ampulla of VATER, is a spherical structure located at the site of the confluence of the common bile duct and PANCREATIC duct, marking the entry POINT of bile into the second portion of the duodenum. |
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Short films are also called as which fibre |
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Answer» Terms. Short FILMS or MOVIES are SOMETIMES called short subjects. Before 1910 all American movies were short subjects. Another term used for short films is avant-garde or "avant-garde short films". |
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Substantiate minerals are essential nutrients for organisms to perform various biological functions. |
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Answer» Your body uses minerals for many different jobs, including keeping your bones, muscles, heart, and brain working properly. Minerals are ALSO important for making enzymes and hormones. There are two KINDS of minerals: macrominerals and trace minerals. You need larger amounts of macrominerals. As a group, minerals are one of the FOUR groups of essential nutrients, the others of which are vitamins, essential fatty acids, and essential amino acids. The five major minerals in the human body are calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, and magnesium Explanation: Hope it is helpful for you and please MARK me brainiest please |
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